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Easy Acrylic 3d Printer Enclosure
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Easy to make acrylic enclosure. If you can make it easier, remix it.
### Tools and materials I have used:
### For starting and ending dremel cuts:
* Cordless drill
* Drill bit 3.5 mm (4 mm maybe ok)
* 60 degree spot drill bit (for high precision drilling)
### For marking:
* Milwaukee ultra fine marker
* Stainless steel ruler
### For acrylic sheets cutting:
* Acrylic cutting knife (can be bought or made from a saw)
* Straight edge
* Two bar clamps
### For smoothing acrylic sheets edges:
* File
* Two sacrificial wood planks (see: How To Cut Acrylic Sheet By Hand - YouTube)
* Sandpaper 100, 200, 400 grit
### For door and round hole
* Dremel
* Dremel 678 (can be printed maybe)
* Dremel 561
Or find your local laser cutting service
### Hardware:
* 3.6 mm thick acrylic sheets
* 100 mm corrugated ventilation pipe
* Air vent duct connector flange
* Clamp for air duct pipe
* 12x ultra thin flat head stainless steel socket screws m3x12 + wide washers & n
### Tools and materials I have used:
### For starting and ending dremel cuts:
* Cordless drill
* Drill bit 3.5 mm (4 mm maybe ok)
* 60 degree spot drill bit (for high precision drilling)
### For marking:
* Milwaukee ultra fine marker
* Stainless steel ruler
### For acrylic sheets cutting:
* Acrylic cutting knife (can be bought or made from a saw)
* Straight edge
* Two bar clamps
### For smoothing acrylic sheets edges:
* File
* Two sacrificial wood planks (see: How To Cut Acrylic Sheet By Hand - YouTube)
* Sandpaper 100, 200, 400 grit
### For door and round hole
* Dremel
* Dremel 678 (can be printed maybe)
* Dremel 561
Or find your local laser cutting service
### Hardware:
* 3.6 mm thick acrylic sheets
* 100 mm corrugated ventilation pipe
* Air vent duct connector flange
* Clamp for air duct pipe
* 12x ultra thin flat head stainless steel socket screws m3x12 + wide washers & n
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